Lectures for High School Students
The UCI Distinguished Lecture Series on Brain, Learning and Memory, our public lecture series, provides an excellent opportunity for your brightest high school students to learn about how our brains acquire, store and retrieve information from the most prominent neuroscientists in the field. It also gives students a glimpse of what it is like to be a research scientist and what is required to be successful in that career. For more information about the public lectures, including the schedule for 2009, click here.
We can reserve seating for up to 25 students per school, per lecture. And, we can provide free parking or busing for your students if you let us know in advance which students will be driving. High school science teachers attending the lectures are invited to attend a special reception where you will have an opportunity to meet the lecture speaker and neuroscientists from the CNLM. If you would like to arrange for a group of students to attend the lectures, please call (949) 824-5193 or e-mail memory@uci.edu.
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